Mass. Official: Ample Supply Of Flu Vaccine

BOSTON State officials are offering reassurances that there is plenty of vaccine still available for people who are still looking to get a flu shot.

Dr. Lauren Smith, the Department of Public Health interim commissioner, said Thursday the state has distributed 760,000 doses of vaccine so far this season, and there remains ample supply. She said officials are working with local boards of health that are looking to open public clinics to meet the demand for flu shots.

Officials say there have been 6,000 laboratory confirmed cases of flu in Massachusetts and 18 flu-related deaths.

Nearby, Somerville ran out of flu shots this week, so it canceled all of its remaining clinics. But it’s now offering free vaccines again thanks to a donation of 100 doses from the Cambridge Health Alliance — although only on Thursday nights.

Despite the higher-than-normal flu rates, Smith said there was no sign of a significant increase in school absenteeism around the state.